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Motor
Facts
For every 10 degrees a motor runs over its rated
temperature. the life of the insulation in that motor will be cut
in half. A motor's ability to dissipate generated heat into
the atmosphere is a part of its calculated efficiency, as well
as its effective life span. When
a motor is dipped in varnish and baked air can get trapped in the
windings. Air is a very poor conductor of heat as opposed
to a solid mass. Vacuum Pressure Impregnation provides maximum protection of
the winding with minimum coverage. Too often many coats
or multi-dipping of varnish creates a heat jacket around the winding
which restricts heat dissipation.
The
VPI Process
1
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In the Imprex VPI chamber the vacuum process removes all air and
moisture from the windings.
2
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The regulated vacuum draws the P.D.
George solvent
less resin through out the
windings
from an adjoining vessel.
3
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A calculated and timed pressure is
applied and forces this resin into the copper windings, tape and
any empty air pockets or voids.
4
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The final process is achieved by curing the
stator or armature in our temperature controlled
oven creating a solid mass which is an excellent conductor of heat.
Use Vacuum Pressure Impregnation in All:
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Medium
and High voltage equipment.
• Direct
current field coils and armatures.
• Motors
with inverters as power source.
•
Problem motor applications.
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Magneto
Electric's High Performance VPI Resin Provides Many Advantages:
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VPI
not only improves the mechanical bond
of the winding insulation system. it also
improves the electrical characteristics of the winding to
5300 volts per mil dielectric strength and a 220% C
temperature rating.
•
Improved
inter turn insulation.
• Improved
resistance to chemicals and moisture.
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